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LordOfLocksley, do games w Good gaming experiences with no HUD?

Ghost of Tsushima has a very minimal hud

Jax, do gaming w Warcraft 2 / Starcraft type games ( or clones, or engine recreations )

Warcraft 2 was a blast. Not quite the same, but there's OpenRA for your Red Alert needs.

CharlesReed, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of December 3rd

Diablo 3: Season 29 - Working on stocking up on Torment 16 bounty caches for the Avarice conquest (completing a 50,000,000 gold streak). It's taking me longer than I anticipated, but then again, I keep getting distracted by the Visions of Enmity. I really need to start ignoring those portals.

Diablo 4: Season 2 - Snagged the Razorplate chest armor with around 15,000 Thorns and a level 925 bow, so I've been kicking ass and actually surviving Helltides. My current goal is reaching level 90.

No one lives under the lighthouse - This was the first time I played this game, and it was amazing. It's been sitting in my Steam library since this past spring, and I didn't really know a lot about it going in except that is was more or less atmospheric horror. It was not what I was expecting, and in a good way. It was way more horrifying and lightly Lovecraftian than I thought it would be, since I was expecting something more similar to Dear Esther or What Remains of Edith Finch where I just kind of walk around while learning the story, so I was pleasantly surprised when I actually had work to do lol. I thought I'd get sick of the pixel art graphics, but it held up pretty well, and I even got some nice screenshots out of it. The only parts that were relatively frustrating were two weird chase scenes, but luckily the game gave me the choice to skip them after dying so many times. I've read that there's multiple endings, but I was satisfied with the one that I got (whichever one it is), since it was pretty much like a light bulb going off in my head and made sense with the story as I understood it. Parts of it felt very Amnesia-like as well, which is always a plus for me. I don't plan on 100% it any time soon, because it's definitely one of those games I like to finish in one go, but I think I'll have fun whenever I do.

Elkenders, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of December 3rd

A bit of Slay the Spire again and a tiny bit if Spiro Remastered with my daughter.

weew, do gaming w What game company from your childhood do you remember with fondness?

Blizzard. Without Activision.

XenBad, do games w Whats your favorite Main Menu music?
eldnikpw, do games w Whats your favorite Main Menu music?
boolean, do gaming w What game company from your childhood do you remember with fondness?
@boolean@kbin.social avatar

Frontier for Elite
Psygnosis for Lemmings and a bunch of other fun games on the Amiga.

Telorand,

Elite was a game changer for a lot of people. Lemmings was super fun, as well!

DmMacniel,

Fun fact: Rockstar (back then DMA) developed Lemmings.

Kolanaki, do games w Whats your favorite Main Menu music?
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Elden Ring’s main theme is literally the only video game song I have in my normal music rotation.

But only because Lunar Silver Star Story’s isn’t on Spotify.

dgbbad,

I love the Lunar SSS intro, but I’m still partial to the OG Sega CD intro. It gets me pumped up to this day.

youtu.be/YiLLN5U9w2U

magnetosphere, do games w Whats your favorite Main Menu music?
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The Legend of Zelda

Yeah, there are newer versions, but I deliberately found the original.

Davel23, do games w Whats your favorite Main Menu music?
UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT,

Liquid cooled nighttime shades vibe juice for your ears.

deegeese, do gaming w What game company from your childhood do you remember with fondness?

MicroProse and Sierra Online were my faves

Telorand,

I always forget about Sierra, and they were good, too!

FireTower, do games w Whats your favorite Main Menu music?
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

Payday 2 really sets the mood with it’s music

calypsopub, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

Mass Effect 3: “Leaving Earth”

janus2, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?
@janus2@lemmy.zip avatar

I was pretty emotionally stunted and depressed as a teenager and had trouble crying even when I wanted to (it’s a horrible feeling, physically) so Earthbound and Mother 3 were therapeutic

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